¡Bach: Kantaten BWV 4/6/67[Limited Low-priced Edition]
¡Karl Richter (conductor)

 Description
[Machine Translation] [Carl Richter recorded 76 of Bach's church cantatas and one secular cantata during his short 54-year life. He recorded 76 of Bach's church cantatas and one secular cantata during his 54 short years of life, including such major works as the "Matthew Passion" and the "John Passion", and left behind an outstanding achievement in the history of Bach performance. In 2018, the 333rd anniversary of Bach's birth, we are re-releasing Richter's Bach cantatas at a reduced price with Japanese lyrics and translation. No. 4 is for Easter Sunday (the first national holiday) and is said to have been written in Muhlhausen around 1708. If the theory that it was written for an application to the organist in Muhlhausen is correct, it would be Bach's first cantata. No. 6 was written for Easter Monday (the second national holiday) and premiered on April 2, 1725. No. 67 was written for the first Sunday after Easter and was premiered on April 16, 1724. [Performers] Anna Reynolds, alto [2, 3], Peter Schreier, tenor [2, 3], Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, baritone [1, 2, 3], Munich Bach Orchestra & Chorus, Carl Richter, conductor, recorded 1968 - 1974


凌 Credits
Karl Richter
Anna Reynolds
Peter Schreier
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
Munich Bach Orchestra
Munich Bach Choir


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